New Delhi - Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, a solar products manufacturer, in partnership with Electra EV, has been granted a patent by the Indian Patent Office for an innovative electric vehicle charging device. The patented technology is designed to provide reliable and efficient charging solutions for low-voltage electric vehicles, addressing a key requirement in India’s rapidly growing EV ecosystem.
These innovative solutions address a key interoperability challenge in India’s growing electric mobility ecosystem by enabling fast DC charging of low-voltage EVs (sub-200V DC platforms), including vehicles based on GB/T Bharat DC 001 standards, using conventional high-voltage CCS2 charging infrastructure. The joint patents are expected to accelerate the development of a next-generation EV charging ecosystem that benefits both businesses and consumers. With the increasing adoption of low-voltage electric vehicles across segments such as small commercial EVs and pick-up vans, the need for flexible and compatible charging infrastructure has grown significantly.
Servotech’s patented device offers a practical solution by enabling safe, stable and efficient charging for low-voltage EV batteries while ensuring compatibility with widely deployed fast-charging systems.
The technology integrates advanced power management and voltage conversion capabilities to enable safe energy transfer and optimal charging performance for low-voltage EV platforms. By improving charger interoperability and reliability, the device supports wider EV adoption, particularly in segments that play a crucial role in India’s urban and last-mile mobility.
Mr. Arun Handa, Chief Technology Officer, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., said “Securing this patent is an important step in strengthening our innovation-led approach to EV charging technology. Low-voltage electric vehicles are a key part of India’s mobility ecosystem, particularly in segments like small commercial fleets. This patented device has been designed to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable charging for such vehicles, helping make EV adoption through improved charging compatibility.”